19th June 2004 Archive
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Nokia 'invests in Mozilla'
Browser options open
Nokia has invested in the Mozilla Foundation according to a report at CNET which cites anonymous sources. Nokia won't confirm the news, but it makes sense for the phone giant to keep its options open. Nokia currently ships the runaway leading browser Opera on its Symbian smartphones. In February Mozilla's Minimo Project for …
Financial News 19 Jun 2004, 00:00
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Intel intros 775-pin Pentium 4s
90nm Extreme Edition Q4 launch confirmed
Intel has announced six new 775-pin Pentium 4 processors, to accompany it latest chipsets, also announced today. The CPU line-up comprises 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 and 3.6GHz Pentium 4s and a 3.4GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. The first five of these will ship with model numbers 520, 530, 540, 550 and 560, respectively. Given Intel's …
Channel 19 Jun 2004, 07:25
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Intel i915P, G and i925X chipsets
Review Grantsdale and Alderwood rev up desktops
Usually little happens at weekends in the world of computers, but for some reason, Intel has today decided to launch a completely new PC platform. Today's launch will impact the way PCs work for the foreseeable future with a wide range of new technologies that will, over time replace many of the things we're used to seeing in a …
Channel 19 Jun 2004, 07:52
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